I grew up with $20 walmart blenders, and hated anything that required a blender.
Recently bought a ninja and there is no going back. I’ll never use a crappy blender again.
Anything else like that?
I grew up with $20 walmart blenders, and hated anything that required a blender.
Recently bought a ninja and there is no going back. I’ll never use a crappy blender again.
Anything else like that?
For batteries eneloop are good, but so are Ikea batteries. The ones Made in Japan are basically eneloop clones for a nice discount.
I am from India, so IKEA is a less common occurrence for us, although it is here in some places. My comment was meant more as general guideline, as you can straight up look whatever I wrote, and get easily without confusion. The rebadged Eneloops at IKEA probably still is a mystery to most.
I’ve had the same Casio watch for 16 years now, just had to change the battery once. Sturdy and precise.
Well, almost. A while ago it set itself to be three hours off, and I can’t figure out how to get it back to my timezone. I follow the steps in the manual to have it re-set itself, but it’s still three hours off.
I don’t understand where it gets that time from
Get it inspected by a watchmaker. Easiest way and should not cost much. The gears might have some issue.
I picked up a thinkpad last month and I’m happy with it except for: battery life. Thing gets less than 3 hours of usage. That kind of blows.
If using Linux, try TLP and PowerTOP. It sounds horrific there exist now ThinkPads with 3 hour battery.